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Is it time to move to a larger or smaller space? Whether choosing to move now or later, you should start asking the right questions today. Read more to help you evaluate relocating, map out the list of benefits you wish to gain, and what you’d prefer to leave behind in your current space.

You’ve decided to move, have chosen a new place and are excited to get ready for what’s next. The hardest part for many people is getting started on what that move looks like after you’ve found your new residence.

Moving can be both a physical and psychological process. From furniture pieces and photos that hold memories, to deciding what to purge, to the labor it takes to move each item, a plan can help simplify the moving process for anyone.

Spring blossoms preparing for summer in May. Sales are in full bloom too with the Memorial Day holiday on the horizon. May is a spectacular time to purchase a range of products like new furniture, appliances and clothing since its perfectly sandwiched between the end of spring and the start of summer.

See helpful moving tips for new renters that can save you time and money (and perhaps even preserve friendships). By asking questions, learning the facts, shopping around, making lists, packing carefully and planning early, you’ll be in a great position come moving day. And you’ll be in a better frame of mind to enjoy the days that follow.

Before your next move, consider streamlining to make your move simpler.
One of the biggest mistakes many make is clinging to clutter longer than
necessary. Most households acquire a host of cherished items over time.
Eventually, you may find yourself surrounded by more possessions than you can
handle in your next space.

Spring is in full swing! April is perfect for shopping for deals related to warmer weather, spring events, and spring cleaning. Savings expert Kristin McGrath suggests April is “the bridge between spring and summer, meaning there are plenty of smart buys to make as the seasons change.”

When we think of stress, we usually assume it’s caused by
specific events, tasks or scenarios. It’s time to expand the way you think of
stress to include the effects clutter in your environment can have on your
mental AND physical health.

Clutter can quickly sneak into every room of your home. Each room should have designated spaces for everything that belongs in the room. We have tips to help you decide what should stay and what should go in your bedrooms, the living room, as well as the kitchen and dining room.

Preparing for the new adventure of retirement can be both
exciting and overwhelming. As you approach retirement it’s common to make
decisions on what you want to do in the next phase of your life. Whether you
plan to age in place, move to a smaller home, or travel the world, there’s one
common denominator; you should prepare for whatever you want to do.

One of the ways to prepare for retirement is rightsizing or
downsizing personal items through liquidation. According to financial wellness
experts at GreenPath.com, assets can include large items or small personal
items like jewelry and antiques.

March is the ultimate sign Spring is on the horizon. According to retail experts at Offers.com, March typically has a lull in sales for most consumer purchases, because “it’s a month without major shopping holidays. But even without important commerce dates like Labor Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday, March does bring its share of noteworthy deals.”

See our top items to purchase for the month of March to ensure you’re shopping smart.